The satellite images used in this interactive are part of Landsat's extensive record, spanning more than 50 years.
The Landsat series of Earth-observing satellites are jointly managed by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Scan to see your name
NASA Name Generator lets you turn a name or short phrase into a Landsat-style image made from satellite photo letter tiles. This NASA name generator is a simple, playful way to see your text re-created with real Earth imagery.
Each letter is matched to a satellite image that visually resembles that character. You can preview the result, explore where each image came from, and save or share your final composition.
Type letters and spaces, generate your name image, hover over any tile to see its location, click a tile to keep that location visible, then download or share what you made.
This is not an official NASA product, and it is not a full design editor or AI image generator. It is a lightweight experience focused on one thing: turning your text into a Landsat-inspired name image.
The project is inspired by public NASA and USGS Earth observation imagery and the original Your Name in Landsat experience. It is an independent project created for exploration and sharing.
How to use:
Type a name and press Enter to see it rendered in Landsat satellite imagery.
Hover over any letter image to see the real location where that image was captured.
Click on a letter to pin its location info.
Download your creation as a PNG or share via QR code.
How to use:
Type a name and press Enter to see it rendered in Landsat satellite imagery.
Hover over any letter image to see the real location where that image was captured.
Click on a letter to pin its location info.
Download your creation as a PNG or share via QR code.